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Joan MYSKO Obituary

MYSKO, Joan Gail It is with a heavy heart that we have to announce the sudden passing of Joan Mysko, 66 years of age, Friday, May 18th at Regina Gardens, Hamilton. Joan was born a twin in Hamilton to Vera and Michael Mysko July 6, 1951. She is predeceased by her loving partner Robert (Bob) Rourke, her brother Edward Mysko, her parents Vera and Michael Mysko and her nephews Wade and Dustin. Joan is Survived by siblings Dolores Mysko, June Gardner - Joan's twin sister (Raymond), Carrol Mysko (Gordon), Sally Mysko, Glenn Mysko (Laurie) and Elizabeth Mysko. She is survived by and will be sorrowfully missed by nieces and Nephews, Teresa Lago, Shelley Marshall, Ilene Gardner, Connie Tinney (Barry), Lisa Gardner, Nicolle Regimbald (Dalen), Renita Kralik, Davis Mysko, Charlotte Mysko and many great-nieces and great-nephews. Joan had the biggest heart, biggest laugh and was a lot of joy to be around and just genuinely cared and loved all. She exuded so much love that just being in her presence you could feel that. She will be sorrowfully missed by many friends and family. A special thanks to the staff at Regina Gardens. Funeral services will take place at M.A. Clark & Sons Funeral Home 567 Upper Wellington Street, Hamilton Ontario Saturday, May 26th. Condolences will be accepted from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. followed by Service at 11 a.m. Cremation will have taken place and her final resting place will be next to her partner Bob Rourke at Bayview Cemetery, Burlington. The day of interment will be on Monday May 28th. If choosing to pick flowers or arrangements for the day it was her wish to have any blue flowers. Please God take care of this beautiful angel, she is now Yours!

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Published by The Hamilton Spectator from May 18 to May 25, 2018.

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